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Yes there are really nasty on Ebay. One woman left me feedback calling me a "Total Liar!!!" when I had bought a hat from her and told her through email that it wasn't the color it looked like in the pic because it was darker and more green. I told her I wanted a refund but she said no and then left me neg feedback

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i sell things in ebay. i find 98% of people are good and fair. others seem a bit irrational...?

when i bought things on ebay i was disappointed a couple times so i really try to do it right.

as for flamers. ya those other the 2%. i used to say 1% but i don't know now. you have to really stand firm with some people. they threaten you with negative feedback before they even see what you will say if they ask nicely. if someone asks me nicely for something, they win me over, i am putty in their hands. or their initial letter to you is clearly hysterical when there is no problem, they just can't understand their paypal account or something. i have really learnt how to be friendly, positive but firm when needed. but that is standard even in retail in stores. same thing everywhere. i think human nature is pretty alright...

I agree. Some people are pretty irrational and fussy Sometimes it gets kinda annoying.

I think I'm pretty lenient as a seller and rather patient as a buyer. There was this one time I waited well over half a year to receive a bikini that I'd purchased so I'm guessing I had every right to question the seller??!!

My experience on Ebay has been great since 1999. I have purchased many couture and high fashion items including clothes and shoes with great success. I have has some difficult experiences as both a seller and a buyer. My only negative feedback as a seller is because the buyer claimed the shoes did not fit. It is important to understand that if you plan on buying shoes on Ebay it is imperative that you know you size for that style/brand. It is always a good idea to try the same style on in a store/boutique and then search for it on Ebay...By doing so, you will know for sure that the shoe fits...

As a buyer, I have had a few experiences where the item is not as advertised. Many times shoes are advertised as "new" when they are clearly not. My experience has been to identify a couple of good sellers and stay loyal to them. The feedback score is critical...Don't bid on any items from sellers with less than a 99% feedback score...And, it is preferable to do business with sellers who have Ebay stores. Generally this indicates that this is their key business and it is critical that they maintain a close to perfect feedback rating because their livelihood depends on it.

All in all, Ebay is great place to find excellent bargains including designer items and very discounted prices...